Virginia Clean Cities Internship Program for Fall 2018 and Spring 2019 Semesters

The Clean Cities University Workforce Development Program is an initiative of Clean Cities, a government-industry partnership sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Vehicle Technologies Program. Clean Cities strives to reduce petroleum consumption in the transportation sector in nearly 100 communities across the country. Since the creation of the CCUWDP in 2010, Clean Cities has hosted more than 250 interns in more than 60 Coalitions.

The Clean Cities internship will give students studying communications, public relations, business, marketing, engineering or environmental ...

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Volvo VNL 300 Daycab Now Available With Cummins ISX12N Engine

July 25, 2018

Volvo VNL by Volvo Trucks

Volvo Trucks North America announced its new Volvo VNL 300 daycab now is available with the Cummins ISX12N near-zero natural gas engine, providing an alternative fuel solution for pickup and delivery and regional-haul operations.

“The low carbon footprint, expanded delivery and distribution infrastructure, abundant supply and stable pricing of ...

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New CNG Station in Lynchburg Serving Public, Frito-Lay

American Natural Gas (ANG), a distributor of alternative motor fuels and a portfolio company within HC2 Holdings Inc., has opened a new heavy-duty, fast-fill compressed natural gas (CNG) station in Lynchburg, Va.

The public-access facility, located at 110 Jefferson Ridge Parkway, will also serve PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay division, which will fuel its fleet of CNG-powered tractor trailers.

Located within a mile of the intersection of Lynchburg/Northwest Expressway (US-501) and US-221, the new station provides easy on-and-off highway access for Class 8 vehicles, notes ...

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New $3,000 Discount on 2018 and 2019 Nissan LEAFs

Nissan North America has announced a $3,000 discount for the new 2018 Nissan Leaf, the world’s best selling electric car. This $3,000 discount, combined with the $7,500 Federal tax credit can save $10,500 for Virginia residents.

The Nissan Leaf has features including

  • A 151 mile range
  • Eco Mode which “limits the motor’s output and conserves energy”
  • B Mode which further engages regenerative breaking to charge the ...
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DOE Seeks Streamlined Rules For Hydrogen Infrastructure Development

By Betsy Lillian | June 18, 2018

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced increased collaboration with stakeholders to reduce regulatory barriers on the development of hydrogen infrastructure.

Daniel Simmons – principal deputy assistant secretary of energy efficiency and renewable energy – has issued a new request for information (RFI), through which the DOE hopes to identify priority research and development areas to reduce the regulatory barriers affecting the implementation of hydrogen technologies, as well as potential courses of action ...

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Why Everyone Should Care About NOx

By Todd Mouw

Over the last few years, there has been a lot of discussion about NOx — or nitrogen oxides — and the negative impact it has on many levels within our society. The problem was brought to light in 2014 when West Virginia University released its report on Volkswagen diesel engines that significantly exceeded the allowable threshold for NOx.

Since it’s summer and baseball season is in full swing, let’s go back to first base and explain what NOx is ...

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NVGAmerica Serves Up Resource on GHG Emission Metrics

By Betsy Lillian | June 5, 2018

NGVAmerica has released a new white paper offering a high-level overview of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission metrics and their associated time frames.

“To understand the impact of different policy options on climate change, the scientific community developed emission metrics for calculating potential climate impacts of different greenhouse gases,” explains Dan Bowerson, NGVAmerica’s director of technology and development. “There are several metrics for analyzing greenhouse gases, and there is some debate about which methods are most ...

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AFDC Unveils EV Charging Station Planning Tool – EVI-Pro Lite

EVI-Pro Lite is a tool for projecting consumer demand for electric vehicle charging infrastructure. EVI-Pro Lite is a simplified version of the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Projection Tool (EVI-Pro). EVI-Pro has been developed through a collaboration between the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the California Energy Commission, with additional support from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Vehicle Technologies Office. EVI-Pro uses detailed data on personal vehicle travel patterns, electric vehicle attributes, and charging station characteristics in bottom-up simulations to estimate ...

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Roush CleanTech plugs into electric

ROUSH CleanTech unveiled its newest carbon footprint-friendly vehicle — an all-electric Ford F-650. The company, which includes propane autogas and compressed natural gas in its technology portfolio, expands its alternative fuel market with zero-emission electric vehicles.

“An electric battery option for medium-duty trucks and buses is a great fit as there is increasing demand in this gross vehicle weight range (GVWR) with very few OEM solutions,” said Todd Mouw, president of ROUSH CleanTech. “This builds from our robust foundation already in ...

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